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  1. Grandson of Cadell ab Einion ab Owain ap Hywel Dda. In 1075 he took possession of Deheubarth on the death of his second-cousin, Rhys ab Owain ab Edwin.In 1081 he was dislodged by Caradog ap Gruffydd, but later in the year, with the help of Gruffudd ap Cynan, he was firmly reinstated after the historic battle of Mynydd Carn.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeheubarthDeheubarth - Wikipedia

    Although Rhys was quickly overrun by Gwynedd and Gwent, his cousin Rhys ap Tewdwr – through his marriage into Bleddyn's family and through battle – reestablished his dynasty's hegemony over south Wales just in time for the second wave of conquest: a prolonged Norman invasion under the Marcher Lords.

  3. 19th-century imaginary portrait of Sir Rhys ap Thomas by John Augustus Atkinson, nephew of the engraver of Catherine the Great Arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, KG. Sir Rhys ap Thomas KG (1449–1525) was a Welsh soldier and landholder who rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses, and was instrumental in the victory of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhysRhys - Wikipedia

    Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name (usually male) that is famous in Welsh history and is also used as a surname. It originates from Deheubarth, an old region of South West Wales, with famous kings such as Rhys ap Tewdwr.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Rhys ap Tewdwr-Mawr Alias: Rhys ap Tewdr of DEHEUBARTH; Rhys Ap Tudor Mawr; Rhys ap TEWDWR King of Deheubarth; Rhys Ap Tewdwr Mawr b. before 1065 d. 17 - 23 April 1093 Aberhonddu, Wales killed by Norman invaders of Brycheiniog. Early Life Father: Tewdwr ap Cadell Mother: Gwenllian verch Gwyn m.1028 Wales. Issue: Nest verch Tewdwr

  6. 28 de dic. de 2020 · Another movement, due to the conduct of the relatives of Cadifor ap Collwyn of Dyfed, who set up Gruffydd ap Maredudd against Rhys, was crushed in 1091 at the battle of Llan Dudoch (St. Dogmel's). The Normans were now beginning that vigorous attack on South Wales which marked the reign of William Rufus, and in the Easter week of 1093 (17–23 April) Rhys met the new settlers of Brecknock in ...

  7. Su abuelo, Rhys ap Tewdwr, había sido rey de todo Deheubarth hasta su muerte en 1093. Rhys ap Tewdwr fue asesinado en Brycheiniog, y la mayor parte de su reino fue conquistada por lores normandos. Gruffydd ap Rhys se vio obligado a huir a Irlanda. [7]